Family Guide to 4-H

1999


Dairy

120 Dairy Veal
Develop business and personal skills while raising, feeding, showing and marketing one or more veal calves.

121 Dairy Market Feeder
Raise, keep records and market one or more male dairy animals from birth to a weight of 400 to 600 pounds.

122 Dairy Calves and Heifers
Learn skills in selecting, feeding, management, genetics, reproduction and herd health.®

123 Dairy Cows and Management
Raise a healthy, productive dairy cow through responsible management and care.®

Required Supplement for Dairy Projects
106R Dairy Record
Order each time you take 4-H 122 or 4-H 123. (free)

Optional Supplements for Dairy Projects
124R Techniques of Judging Dairy Cattle
You may need this optional resource when evaluating dairy cattle. This is a good reference to study before attending a dairy cattle judging contest. ($11.00)

125R Learning About Dairy
Resource book for older 4-H members and leaders. Covers all aspects of the dairy animal project, excellent in-depth study resource for Quiz Bowl or Skill-a-thon.


Dog Care and Obedience

200 Dog Care
Involve your family with caring for your dog and training your pet to be a best friend. This project compliments the other dog projects.

201 Dog Guides for the Blind
Participate in the Dog Guide program to help others see by raising and training a puppy provided by Pilot Dogs of Columbus.

204 Dog Grooming and Handling
Learn the basics of dog showmanship.Project 200 (Cog Care) should be completed before taking this project.

206 Dog Obedience Training-Beginning
Begin the basics of obedience training to gain the rewards of what you and your dog can do together.

207 Dog Obedience Training-Advanced
Advance to graduate novice, open and utility training levels as your dog learns commands and good manners.

Required Supplement for Dog Care and Obedience Projects
214R Small Animal Record Book
This resource must be ordered in conjunction with the appropriate member project book for cats, dogs, guinea pigs, gerbils, hamsters, mice, rats, chinchillas, ferrets, and hedgehogs. A separate record book should be used for each species of pet projects taken.


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